articleIEEE Transactions on CommunicationsJul 17, 2013Closed access

Device-to-Device Communications Underlaying Cellular Networks

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China · Georgia Institute of Technology · +1 more institution

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Abstract

In cellular networks, proximity users may communicate directly without going through the base station, which is called Device-to-device (D2D) communications and it can improve spectral efficiency. However, D2D communications may generate interference to the existing cellular networks if not designed properly. In this paper, we study a resource allocation problem to maximize the overall network throughput while guaranteeing the quality-of-service (QoS) requirements for both D2D users and regular cellular users (CUs). A three-step scheme is proposed. It first performs admission control and then allocates powers for each admissible D2D pair and its potential CU partners. Next, a maximum weight bipartite matching…

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Keywords
  • Cellular network
  • Throughput
  • Computer network
  • Computer science
  • Quality of service
  • Spectral efficiency
  • Base station
  • Interference (communication)
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